Climate activists attack Monet painting (VIDEO) — RT Entertainment

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A pair of climate activists threw soup at a work of art by French impressionist painter Claude Monet on Saturday.

They entered the Museum of Fine Arts in the French city of Lyon and targeted Monet’s 1872 painting ‘Springtime’ (aka ‘The Reader’), which depicts a young woman reading a book in a field.

The painting was protected by a glass cover, the museum said on X (formerly Twitter).

💬 “This spring will be the only one we have left if we don’t react. What will our future artists paint? What will we dream of if there is no more spring?” chanted Ilona and Sophie, citizens involved with the Food Response campaign. [2] pic.twitter.com/bg4UNnejFF

— Riposte Alimentaire (@riposte_alim) February 10, 2024

The soup attack was carried out by the ‘Riposte Alimentaire’ (Food Response) group, which advocates for action on climate change and sustainable agriculture. “This spring will be the last one that we’ll have if we don’t react!” the activists chanted. Both were apprehended by police, French media said.

The group conducted a similar stunt just two weeks ago, hurling pumpkin soup at Leonardo’s Mona Lisa at the Louvre in Paris.

In a post on X, Lyon Mayor Gregory Doucet condemned the activists for attacking the painting, but added that their concerns are “legitimate.”

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